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Why Pseudomonas is able to withstand attacks of hygiene
23-May-2006 - The pernicious bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa is able to persist in the human respiratory tract for long periods of time and also frequently causes acute infections in open wounds especially following open surgery. It is able to resist common house-hold detergents making it difficult to ...
Mechanism Could Be a Drug Target for Diseases such as Herpes
22-May-2006 - A team of scientists from The Scripps Research Institute, the University of Alabama, and the University of Utah have created a three-dimensional reconstruction of the complete structure of the virus P22. This structure suggests that the virus uses a pressure mechanism to stop DNA loading, a ...
Cornell researchers discover lattice of supersensitive receptors
22-May-2006 - When humans taste or smell, receptors unique to each nerve cell detect the chemical and send signals to the brain, where many cells process the message to understand what we are smelling or tasting. But a bacterium is just a single cell, and it must use many different receptors to sense and ...
10-May-2006 - Ceragenix Pharmaceuticals, Inc. announced that in vitro testing performed by MBEC BioProducts has shown that its Ceragenin(TM) compound, CSA-13, was over 100 fold more effective in eradicating a methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) biofilm than vancomycin. The testing was ...
25-Apr-2006 - Three new centres for integrative systems biology, representing an investment of £27M, have been announced by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC). This follows the successful launch of three centres last year. The new centres will be located at the Universities of ...
19-Apr-2006 - Researchers striving to create a less expensive version of a life-saving antimalarial drug, artemisinin, have cleared a major hurdle, according to a new report in the journal Nature. Two and a half years ago, a University of California, Berkeley, team led by Jay D. Keasling, UC Berkeley professor ...
New Discovery Could Help Improve Some Forms of Chemotherapy
10-Apr-2006 - Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have determined the crystal structure of an enzyme called xeroderma pigmentosum group B (XPB) helicase, identifying several unexpected functions and helping to address important questions about the enzyme's ...
10-Mar-2006 - Can mobile genetic elements or transposons be used as genetic tools for gene discovery or for gene therapy? And how do they affect their host cell? These are questions which Dr. Zoltán Ivics and Dr. Zsuzsanna Izsvák from the Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine (MDC) Berlin-Buch in Germany ...
A global evolutionary map reveals new insights into our last common ancestor
07-Mar-2006 - In 1870 the German scientist Ernst Haeckel mapped the evolutionary relationships of plants and animals in the first 'tree of life'. Since then scientists have continuously redrawn and expanded the tree adding microorganisms and using modern molecular data, yet, many parts of the tree have ...
01-Mar-2006 - Austrianova, together with its partner at the Research Institute for Virology and Biomedicine, University of Veterinary Medicine have shown that a gene from a bacteriophage can be used for the treatment of cancer. The Department of Therapeutic Genes & Delivery Systems at Austrianova, headed by ...
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